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WELL To LO } Rennes ) \ i Angels Drop _ Another Go _ toOak Crew 7 -Rainiers Are Slaughtered in Bees’ Back Yard; Der- rick Hits Hard BY LEO H. LASSEN During the last couple of Weeks the Los Angeles crew, Which started out the season the well-known antelope ue rushing far in the van of eal Coast league teams, demonstrated that it is no saperhuman team, but just o first place contender. San Fran isco broke the ice when the Beals bagged the first series of _ the year from the Angels four games out of seven, and now ‘. the Oaks. the Oaks done so far in the series the flying Killifers is to the first two games. ‘The scores of both games have close—the Oaks winning mixes by one run, but they won. This is first series for the Angels off ‘their own lot, and when they around the circuit a bit ‘of the other clubs will take Angets down the tine as well Re BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY Wiadek Zybazko seema Proven his right. to be wrestling champfon He defeated the Salt Lake Bees are do-|nis formidable rival, Strangler Ed ‘our Rainier pets is plain mur-| Lewis, for the second time the other Monday the Bees hung up 13/ night, and o« they had beth prev! Bnd 13 hits, and yesterday they |ously defeated Joe Stecher, the 7 Ti hits and eight runs. It} mighty son of Poland stands alor y be the altitude, but whatever it} Alone, except for Barl Caddock, pat ten’t helping the locals any.|who, it is said, has retired Caddock Re Seattle men are tied for sixth | is still in France, but be still bh Vernon, which wailoped the|the championship, ax he defeated Yesterday. Another loss for | poth Lewis and Zyberko previous to ‘ini today and a win for the enlisting. It is rumored that fil n comment necessary.| health has forced him to quit the started to win yesterday |mat game. If he keeps bis word and m the Sacramento team. A few | retire Zyb's” claim to the catch for the Beavers and a few re-|ascatchcan title is flawless, and at for the locals and Seattle will | last Frank Gotch has a successor. the league in the opposite| Zybaxko is one of the best-known athletes in this country. He is a | magnificent specimen of humanity |a veritable Hercules, He is more {| than six feet tall and weighs around 230 pounds. He was born in the town of Prysmil, in Russian F land, At an early age his parer to to have called the a Gun Profs of Arms at Handicap Meet « - At the Grand American Handi- cap Trapshooting tournament in August there will be an innovation Blaying in the way of two perfectly good | Se Srobanation ef) ovr ot novices and begineers. | 4 the game re| “The Grand American handicap! will be held, as in the past two years, at the South Shore Country club, Chicago, I! The pair of} traps in question are directly In| front of the shooting ‘lodge, and hurl targets beautifully over the} point into Lake Michigan, The traps will be known officially ax the “Beginner Traps.” Any one, man, woman, boy or girl who attends the Grand Amert- can handicap and wishes to learn| the art of trapshooting can secure Instruction and valuable knowledge by appearing at the traps and re- questing same. Professional trapshooters, rated as high-class instructors, will be| assigned to the work and they wil! impart their knowledge to those} who wish. to learn something about | the trapgun sport. The instruc- tion, etc., will be given without cost. Brown, the star portsider Los Angeles team lost his | game of the season yesterday ) hanging up a half a dozen He made a balk In the last {of the ninth inning, forcing in @, Oak fielder, with the winning He can't blame anybody but and the umpire for the de- CLINGS 40B ‘seems as if Bert Niehoff, who in good enough shape to play the locals in the early weeks of | on has recuperated again or thing, because the former major | 3 now holding down the third we job with the Angels regularly. Killefer who opened the at second base has shifted to the outfield where he several seasons with the ti Reds. Kenworthy is now second. A Progressive Step This In our estimation 1s a pro- gressive step. Trapshooting must continue to progress—and to prog- Tess more people will have to be educated to shooting and the proper handling of firearms, Not only should traps for beginne and novices be at the Grand Amer fcan handicap, but they should be at every registered tournament Every effort should be made to make it possible for every one to! learn to shoot. No one cares to enter a shoot- Ing tourndment unless he or she lis proficient enough to keep up D with the others, Beginners’ traps Edington, the Vernon out-| will be of great assistance. With ‘who banged. out several long|the proper coaches beginners will) the Tigers when the South-| discover their faults and correct 1 visited the Seattle lot, is |them and then when they enter a} knocking ‘em dead. He poled|shoot they will be prepared to do| “@ double and a triple against | or die. yesterday. The New York Athletic club recognized this and every Saturday morning there is a school for| novices and beginners at the Travers Island ‘traps, There i#n't any doubt but that the New York| Athletic club will profit by this! school, | GOES { Francisco picked up a good in Shick from the Seals, if scores are any judge. The “Cub recruit banged out two ts n yesterday in the mix with Vernon club, one good for two HITS 60005 STORE Soy NOES w ‘These are some swell days. Especially out on Lake ‘Washington, in a Monahon canoe. If you enjoy canoeing, go out to Earl Bigelow's Teschi Park Boat House and ask for a “Monahon”— the canoe built for open waters. Showing the popularity of the “Monahon,” Earl has " ordered fifteen new ones | for this summer's business. per & Taft Ins. 109 SECOND AVE, Interest the Boys | To interest boys in trapshooting | Ja one of the things that the shoot- | ing association should do. Trap- shooting has done little or nothing | for boys. Practically everything 1#| done for those who know how te shoot. | The Olymple elub of San Fran- | cisco recognized this mistake and the first thing done on the shoot-| ing grounds at Lakeside was the| | | |Army and Navy May Stage Big Preliminary Go Tex Rickard’s offer of 10,000 for a boxing match between the cham pion of the army and the best slugger of the navy as a prelimi nary to the proposed Willard Dempsey championship heavy weight fight has interested service imen in this country and abro: Rickard bars only those who w well known professiondls before entering the service, 8 8 8 Z 5 é - 3 Guys Act Pre SERVE jand @ Lot of RiGee iN IN L NOTICE STARTING THEM SELVES A, ALCOHOL, So" To BE READy | Fork Sury | STUDY IN LAW, 50 Can Be ADNWTTED A COMING CHAMPION SLEEP ~ sn nenty ZBY HAS WORKED EVERY NIGHT ~ OF Te AS ts Becee EXCEPT SUNDAT= ANCE FEDRVARY 42. moved to Cracow, or of a Polish provir they rempected him when, at tela. the close of the tourney, he carried He comes of a family of famous | off first prise, Wiadek feels that he ath His grandfather was 4 owes all knows to his broth#r, wrestier ad had name of Stanley untiring efforta Zybaxko bestowed him by taught him all the fine points of the King Pontatowskt Innt ruler of the Poland kingdom. His father was a famous athlete t took up wrestling. His er, Stanislaw, was world fannc tact ¢ championship ¢ the whone upen who waa the ng Zyb ts ono of the hardest workers in the game. His manager, Jack Curly, Informa us that he has wrentled every night Sundaye—aince February 4. a hooked up ike an actor, anda mental arithmetic wil! disclose a prol money-maker he he Zyb's purses during the of April totaled never somewhere liber to y in 1909 . wrest latter cateh vi Greco-Roman on iek’s right name The Zybazko and historic except He ite what must month $11,000, According to Zyberko, the secret his wonderful condition in the of such a severe program in lors except I was too much f ascatch-can gal law wrestled only the other «ide, W in Cyganew title means strength Poland Wiladek started wrestling when yet In his teens. He won the War saw tournament while on school va cation. The best men in Europe competed. and considered the entry of the youngster a good joke. How Teach Use of face sleep hours a night that when you lose from three f pounds in each night by hard work, you have to do something besides eat to regain your strength.” ts in I find to As he says | | Sal von. Lost formation of 2 RICAN LEAGUE Juvenile shooting | nreoktya vo H Be squads, boys ranging from 10 to| New York . 16 years, Twenty-five boys be- |Cincinnatl . tween these years are now shoot- ing with all Kinds of firearms This number will be Increased as the benefits become known. The gun club at St. Thomas, Ont., devotes one day each week to! the tnatruction of the boys of the Collegiate Institute there In shoot- ing with the shotgun. Learning to shoot is part of the boys’ educa-| tion in this particular school, The National Rifle association | recently decided to admit boys under 16 to individual membership will award junior marksmen Me ee a bars, This progressive move on ton: A Graft and Gharrity; the part of the N. R. A. wilt do| Bagby and Nonamaker much to rejuvenate the associa-| tion. It will bring out of boys. Thormahien Shooting for pleasure in very| enmke, Kalllo and Alnamith. few years is going to be the mont | popular sport in the world, | | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Won. Lost Chleage oo es esse er oes AMERICAN RVELAND, May 15 LEAGUE n EE DETROIT, May 16 r thousands | New York ‘ ba oe e and ar nm F ea | 1 6 Watson and LOUIS, May 16. Datteries: Perry, Gravel, Perkins; Wellman and May fen: Cleotte and Schalk . and Schang. May NATIONAI BROOKLYN, May 15 CIMMALL cee ec ene eee ee Brookiyn orton: | Tiromsler, ; Grimes and Krueger. Lon Angeles . Oakland San Francisco . Sacramento NEW YORK, May 15.— Batteries’ Vaughn, Martin |and O'Farrell; Dubuc and R 4 1" 7 7 jeadows, re ° 1 nosTC Boaton Bt, Louls PTR | Patterion: Rudolph and Kelly; M: | Sherdel! and Sny Clemens. N, May 16 TO CHOOSE BALL TEAM Employes of the East Waterway Dock and Warehouse Company, over on Harbor island, are going to havi a real ball team, according to Man- ager A. M. Holton “We've picked two teams to play on Harbor island at 11 a, m. Sunday,” says Holton, “and then will choose the material for our squad.” Officials of the Rogers-Brown Com. pany want their employes to have the fastest industrial team in Seattle. PHILADELPHIA, May 15.— . Pittsbure | Philadelphia | atterien Prendergast, MACK TRIBE TAKE CLOSE BALL MELEE SACRAMENTO, May 15.—Chasing over three runs in the 10th inning, Portland walked off with the second game of the series with the Sacra- mento team here yesterday. The game was a close affair, Portland used three pitchers during the fray, but the Solons could gather only five hits off the delivery, Not an extra base hit was registered during the fracas, The score: Portland Sacramento ..,. The batteries—Oldham, Penner and Kohler; Prough and Murray. 2 Miller and Schmidt; heer and Adame, rR ~4 «1 H. ae ee Cooper, Bromley, DUFFY WINS | LOS ANG May 15.—Jimmy Duffy proved too fast for Bddie Shan non, army lightweight champion, in their four-round main event at last night's Vernon boxing show. Duffy won a decision which fans agreed | was well earned, If you MUST sell yours, get what they're worth COMMERCE flecond Ay. and Madison St. 0 — -— i When you think of advertising | think of The Star. \ —-—— more than He always sleeps at leant ten | match every! Ruel a) Watson, | noch ID RATER wImHouT 4, a Deine 4 4 4S ~~ Too we. Go How LONG HAVE *y'GOT Four years! To stupy? ps: 3 he. . ° i |Bees Spank | S*z Francisco Rainiers In ; Coast Records Stick Fest Locals Are Walloped 8-2 by Mormons; Mails Knock- ed Off Slab Cicotte Puts White Sox in Pennant Race f Dy UUM. USM Ping saved by D Veteran Hurler Goes Strong; Jackson Makes Real Comeback Idea for the Philities and ft 4 ntroduced the firnt the Benators figured ‘ dit SALT LAKE CITY, May 15— Costly errors let several Salt Lake City runs dribble over the plate and the home team ran away from Seattle in the second game of the series here yenter- day, scoring eight runs while the visitors were adding up two counters. ‘The Salt Lake team started out in the first inning on thelr scor ing rampage and brought over a f run when Maggert scored on . Mulvey's first hit. They added | @F a 4z ges-ald another in the third on Maggert’s : hit and Johnson's double, Markle | This is Justin Fitzgerald, crack scored two with a double in the | 58" itflelder, who ts bid. fifth, Mulvey scored on his triple | 1m for the individual reco rown and an error in the sixth, and | the Coast circuit, He is hitting bunched hits and a dropped fly |¥¢ll over the .300 mark and is by Cunningham in the sixth | ong the leading base-stealers and added up three more counters | "UP scorers In the circ for the home crew. aoe The Rainiers scored their tallies th: the thle’. and seventh: tone beanies Broadway Favored to Win City Meet} were against the Washington men. | With the city track meet In the carly innings several men were eliminated at the plate and a double play in the fifth spotled a| couple of days away the ik setup for a run, The score should have been 4 to 2 If the visitors had played real ball in the fleid Mulvey Stars Mulvey was the star hitter of the day with three mafeties—one good for N the Doduers masiod thoes BY 1 Wnitea NEW w basin don't figure but world’s ©, HAMILTON Staff Correspot ORK, M 15.—¥ comeback put th Sox pennant aspiri spring gam xcept as they centage count, veteran star of the 1917 and pennant came has proven thé pitcher for the Sox so fay he spoceeeded yesterday in dé. ting the world’s champion Re@ setting them back with four no runs. ardinals suffering, Va the Giants ith @ 3-to-B ite chn also ran, aid the « > Certainly, pennants, fall pe ial w in the PARES Vernon, Portiand, he series paign not only best but feo hits Without ¢ Lak? again defeated the Seattle this time § to 2 & rally netted the Beavers s and resulted in the Bolons — | club, and rancinco ¢ Cleotte’s comeback, the Sox would have been hopeless im contention for the pennant. him in form they not only gerous but probably are equal of the Yankees and Red. . the two teams 4 early form to the fall bat Jackson Hits Hard Coupled with the drive Cleatts in making is the hitting of Jow Jackson. ‘The famous outfielders whose hitting since he joined the — | Chicagoans has not been up to Ite! established standard while with Clevelan has started off this year tho he intends to the batting leadership of the 1 and run to the end with it. their | with jare th SIR BARTON WINS HUGE STAKE RACE BALTIMORE, May 15.- the wire ahead of a fast Barton, dian horse, copped first honors in the Peakneas here yenterday and brought his owner Commander J. K. Rows, $2 Eternal, favorite the Kentucky Dert which was captured by Sir Barton, where Eternal ran a poor r finished second. ch have the on on Croasing | but field, Sir a ral high school oval squads are putting the | finishing touches on their training. | Broadway is a big favorite to win |the meet. Hathaway, Egtvet, Bra- sier and Martin are socne of the stars jot the First hill ‘race, "% is probable Jackson's clouting hag |had as much to do with the pow Wilcox Fires Opening Gun #2 2“ ° rs These Sox looked good en in Speedway Race Classic | to win another championship | year ago, but the inroads of | INDIANAPOLIS, May 15.—The When he says his car is ready, st} War and the inability of opening gun in the battle for cham-| may be expected to go thru the entire | Rowland to coax the best pionship honors in the Indianapolis | 600-mile race without @ quiver. 5) 500-mile Liberty Sweepstakes at the | Sunbeam Cars Expected his men left them floundert | about the league in helpless fashic Indianapolis motor speedway May 21 He % was fired when Howard Wilcox, at| The English Sunbeam cars, that | Kid Gleason has put a punch i i the men’s spirit, bas brought i . Dario Resta and Jean Chassagne will | cotte to form and is sailing along the wheel of a Premier, reeled off co Vinteecal izzy laps on the huge brick | Pt in the Liberty contest, are ex-| serenely, ‘There is no doubt that © | Sval at a speed of nearly 100 miles an | Pcted soon upon the track, and will/ the selection of the former cong e} be put thru their preliminary paces ras ‘he W tl hour, close to record time. | “ b y as its manager was h very wise ¢| Wilcox, tho he has as yet not af-|"¥ Jean Chassagne, pending the ar-| move by Owner Comiskey. s $| . | rival of Louts Coatalen, the Sunbeam | fixed his Menature to amentry blank | . } |for the big race, could not resist the |2iener and chief engineer, under pe be dlhgee Bor db ten Aber | whose supervision the official tests | | 1 lure of his favorite sport any longer, | Yen, Bubervinon rary | and volunteered to be of assistance in of conducte | ¢ o~2|Droparing the Premier care of the In.|__After the delegation of European | o°. and American racing stars had left) dianapolia motor speedway for the tht dive-contusy event. the track, following the conclusion of hit--Hehane. x Wiicox’s speedy trial the faint odor Harper, Magrert, Muivey,| 19 his first flash of speed Wilcox | of burnt castor oil, incense to the iy Markie 4, by Matis | displayed all of the old-time skill that | race fan's nostrils, still hovered over 2 Bases on balie—Off | placed him on a par with the world’s |the track, bri “f off Malte 2, off Bowman 3 |f, 7 + bringing to mind remin: Miler to Rpencer, Krug | foremost drivers, He hit the tricky liscences of former glorious days in a theaty. Rane responaitie | turns of the Indianapolis track wide|the history of Indianapolis speed jarkie 2. Charge defeat to open, keeping his car under control | sport, and the promise of still greater with @ veteran's sure hand. lgbon ber coens Foreign Pilots There - Jules Goux and Jean Chassagne, |star European drivers in the Indian- polis race, representing France and Engiand, respectively, were on hand i | to observe Wilcox’s trial, and kept up ¢| rapid fire of comment among ¢| themselves in French while it was in| progress, Goux summing up the per-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 15.— formance at the finish with his fa-| Brown's balk in the ninth inning, vorite English expression, “Very | forcing Wille across the plate, put good.” Afterward he congratulated | Over the winning run for the Oaks Wilcox on his splendid showing. jin the second game of the series Goux will be ready to take to the|here yesterday. The final score track himself in about another week, | Was 4 to 3, with the Oaks leading. or as soon as he has finished over-|It Was the first defeat of the hauling the Peugeot he is to drive,| Angel southpaw this season. At present he has the car entirely| The score: R. H. E. apart, and is wubjecting it to a/Los Angeles 8 i #§ searching examination to reveal any|Oakland ..... see 4 9 0 hidden defect. Goux is not of the| Batteries: Brown and Lapan; type to leave anything to chance.| Kremer and Mitze. Cunningham, ef A ° 2 > 1 i s ° e 2 2 Totals ; Reore by innings Beattie dee Balt Lake Chiy ‘Summary Two-base } Gletchmann, % 2 0 64 tories: Morton and Basterly; Clink AKS TAKE SECOND MIX FROM ANGELS : ee Be Molvor and Baasterty: Hen (Called seventh; HERE’S CARD | LINED UP IN OREGON CITY PORTLAND, May 15.—The Port- land boxing commission has sched- uled six events for its smoker May | |21, as follows: Bill Mascot and Danny Edwards Johnny Schauer and Stanley Wil Ms. Johnny Conde and Danny Frush. | Billy Emke and Tom Williams, | Niel Zimmerman and Ted Hoke. Billy Ryan and George Franklin, GOLDEN GATE BALL SQUAD LOS ANGELES, May 15.—Crash-| ing the agate to all corners of the lot, the Vernon Tigers hammered the Seal pitchers in the second game of the series here yesterday, winning by @ count of 12 runs to five. Six pitchers performed on the mound during the day. Chadbourne and Edington were the star bat men of the day, the former gathering in| four hits in four trips to the plate and the latter three safeties. ‘The score— R. San Francisco Ae ees Vernon .... 12 16 0} Batteries: Zamlock, Kantlehner, Cresp! and McKee; Finnernan, Ross, Dawson and De Vormer. BMD. Quality can only be had in B.V.D. Underwear H. EB. Itisn't BN.D..Underwoar B. V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. $12 ‘The Garment Barrieau to Meet King in Vancouver Mickey King, the Australian mid- dlewelght, and Frank Barrieau, of Canada, have been signed to mingle over the 15-round route in Vancouver on May 24, according to word re- ceived from the British Columbian metropolis, Tommy Burns is putting on tne match. Roth men have agreed to train in Vancouver a week prior to the match, B. V. D. Sleeveless Closed Crotch Union Suits (Pat. U.S. A.) $125 The Suit Remember. all Athletic Underwear ts not BV.D. THE B.V.D. COMPANY, 10 CALIFORNIANS COMIN BERKELBY, Cal, May 16.— (United Press.)—Ten field and track men will represent the University of Callfornia at the Pacific coast conference meet in Seattle May 31, Coach Christie announced — today. Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Stan- ford and California untversities and Oregon Agricultural and Washing. ton State colleges will compete,

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